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James WattFrequency Awareness presents Minds of Genius, a series of informational articles to help explain the history of energetic medicine. This article discusses James Watt and the Nerst Equation, Electro Chemistry and Power. With this basic informational background, it is intented the reader will gain insight to the services provided by Frequency Awareness such as the Quantum Biofeedback, Auric Clearings, Karma Removal, Seal Removal, Codependency Karma Removal, Victimization Karma Removal, DNA Activations, Parental/Ancestral Karma Removal and Ascension DNA Activation as they are remote sessions working through the quantum field and working with the body electric. The information is provided for basic educational purposes only and is intended to spark interest for further study and research.
Power In physics, power (symbol:P) is the rate at which work is performed or energy is transmitted, or the amount of energy required or expended for a given amount of time. As a rate of change of work done or the energy of a subsystem, power is P=W t where P is power, W is work and t is time. The unuts of power are units of energy divided by time. The SI unit of power is the watt(W), which is equal to one joule per second. James Watt (January 19, 1736 - August 25, 1819) was a Scottish inventory and mechanical engineer whose improvements to the steam engine were fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in both Britain and the world. The Nerst Equation In electrochemistry, the Nerst equation is an equation which can be used (in conjunction with other information) to determine the equilibrium reduction potential of a half-cell in an electrochemical cell. It can also be used to determine the total voltage (electromotive force) for a full electrochemical cell. It is named after the German physical chemist who first formulated it, Walther Nerst.
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